(December 24, 2015 at 5:26 pm)popsthebuilder Wrote:(December 24, 2015 at 12:52 pm)Brian37 Wrote: No, you are here because someone sold you old books of myth. No human has ever had super powers and all claims of invisible beings are merely wishful thinking. There is no such thing as a magic baby with super natural powers, and there is no such thing as a man having all the blood drained out of his body magically surviving rigor mortis. It was understandable that humans believed those fantastic claims when they didn't know better, but we have a much better understanding of reality than a old bronze age book of myth.I wasn't sold on anything and what I know didn't come from ancient scriptures it was simply verified by it. You seem to think I am your average indoctrinated Christian. I am not. Nothing you said hold any ground over what I know. Sorry.
We don't doubt your sincerity in claiming you believe it is true. We do doubt that you understand how notoriously flawed human perceptions can be. Wanting something to be true does not make it true by default.
Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
No it was not "verified" it was passed down. If it was "verified" it would be universal but not all 7 billion humans buy your book, and if it is so verifiable it also would not need the word "version" to denote differences. There is no version of gravity, there is one verifiable testable formula.
Religion does not survive through testing, it survives through mere marketing.